Why LispOS?

As far as I can see, much of the advancement in every
field has come from people building "something proprietary".
There's a lesson here. Mr. Murray doesn't get paid to
talk about his exciting vision, he's paid to implement it.
>> Kelly Murray wrote:
> >
> > Yadda Yadda Yadda, Yakity Yak Yak
> >
> > It could go on forever, and in the end nothing has been done,
> > and nothing has changed. I'll be unsubscribing from this list,
> >
> > I have personally made lots of progress towards my vision
> > of a New Lisp Machine and the application(s) that will run on it.
> >
> > -Kelly Murray kem@franz.com Franz Inc
> >
> > P.S. I'm not at liberty to say what I've done or
> > what I'm doing anymore. It's proprietary. :(
>> Yeah, well it's all very well to complain that we havn't done
> much and you have, when you're getting paid to develop something.
> Instead of whining, why don't you help with the 'net effort? Nah,
> you're too busy building something proprietry right?
>> --
> Chris Bitmead
>http://www.ans.com.au/~chrisb> mailto:chrisb@ans.com.au>>